Felco pruners last forever, but years of hard use and repeated sharpening will eventually wear down even the hardest steel blade. If your blades are chipped or cracked, your pruners no longer close all the way to the tip or you can hardly tell that there was a wire-notch at the back of the blade, then it is time for a replacement blade. You won't believe the difference it makes. Made in Switzerland.

Are your pruners listless and unresponsive? Do they open slowly or not at all? Put the spring back in your pruners. Pruner springs should be replaced every year for best performance. Made in Switzerland. Contains two springs (2-11).

Worn or hardened shock absorbers can make pruning a pain in the wrist. For pain-free pruning replace your shock absorbers at least once a year. Contains 4 upper (2-18) and 6 lower (2-20) shock absorbers. Fits all Felco pruners that have shock absorbers. Made in Switzerland.

Requires riveting. Used as a last resort to replace the cutting blade pins if the pins are lost or damaged. Once the cutting blade is riveted on, future blade replacement will require removing and replacing rivets. Made in Switzerland.

If the lock nut on your Felco model 7, 8, 9, 10, 13 or 19 is allowed to loosen up, a hard cut can bend or snap the center bolt. Don’t let that happen! If it does happen to you, your valued pruner can be saved. Get a new center bolt here. Made in Switzerland.

While replacing the this screw, make sure you replace the spring washer too. It holds the catch still so it stays locked when locked and stays unlocked when in use. This part may not fit very old Felco pruners.

This seemingly simple part is the heart of your pruner. It acts as a washer for the center bolt and nut and also for the locking segment. It is held fast by the screw for locking segment and has a notch where the catch is caught. Without this simple, flat plate your pruners will not function. Three cheers for the catch plate! Made in Switzerland.

This ring holds the bumper in place. Do not remove this ring. It is very difficult to replace. Putting in a new edging ring requires heating the handle of the pruner and should only be done by a professional. Made in Switzerland.

This screw holds the locking segment in place on the Felco models 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 19, 50 and 51. Loosen it to allow the locking segment to move and the center bolt to turn when making a tension adjustment of the blades. TIghten it again when the pruner is properly adjusted. Made in Switzerland.

Over time the rubber coating on your pruner handles tends to get chipped, worn and torn. Spruce up the look and give yourself a firmer grip. Remove the old coating and slide on a new one. Use warm soapy water to help slide the new coating on smoothly. A little acrylic glue or epoxy around the edges will keep the new coating permanently in place. Made in Switzerland.

Over time the rubber coating on your pruner handles tends to get chipped, worn and torn. Spruce up the look and give yourself a firmer grip. Remove the old coating and slide on a new one. Use warm soapy water to help slide the new coating on smoothly. A little acrylic glue or epoxy around the edges will keep the new coating permanently in place. Made in Switzerland.

Used for adjustment and maintenance of Felco pruners and loppers. Just the right shape for tightening or loosening the center nut. The correct thickness for fitting the screw slots on older models. On newer models use the handy hexagon-shaped cut-outs for slip-free adjustment of all the nuts and bolts on your Felco pruner or lopper.